As often in his writing, Pater introduces a point of major significance so quietly and unassertively that it slips past the reader's guard. |
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The best wear is often that which isn't readily noticed but rather contributes unassertively to the overall worn styling of a piece. |
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The servers, including the chic, dark-haired Ms. Weissman, 32, are dressed unassertively in black. |
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Patricia Clarkson is particularly good as the generous, understanding doctor and shrink, who's unassertively the articulate moral centre of the town. |
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For a brief stretch at the beginning of the show and then again at the end, his colleague Marshall Davis, Jr., came out and tapped unassertively, supportively, at his side. |
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